Judy McVeigh Cordell of Fort Worth entered into life March 21, 1932 and fell asleep in the Lord October 29, 2019.
Judy was the daughter of Dr. Joseph F. and Mrs. Dorothy Gillett McVeigh of Fort Worth, Texas.
Judy attended Arlington Heights High School, Class of ’50, and SMU where she graduated wit a B.A. in English and Art History. She was a member of Pi Beta Phi and the Junior League of Fort Worth.
The niece of Blanche McVeigh, founding member of The Fort Worth School, her love of art led her to The Fort Worth Museum of Art. The museum was first chartered in 1892 as The Fort Worth Public Library and Art Gallery and has evolved into what is now known as The Modern.
She began as a volunteer docent and actively participated in fundraising and planning for the beautiful modern white stucco building that housed The Fort Worth Art Center. She served as a curator and interim director in the 1950s.
She was a member at All Saints Episcopal Church of Fort Worth and St. Francis of Assisi Church in Willow Park. At the time of her death she was as a member of St. Peter Orthodox Church in Fort Worth.
Judy was preceded in death by her parents, Dr. Joseph F. McVeigh and Dorothy Gillett McVeigh; her husband, Eugene Cordell; and her son, Joseph McVeigh Cordell.
She is survived by her daughter, Lucy Marsh; her stepson, Dennis Cordell; her stepdaughters, Gayla Chaney and Zoe Haynes, and a host of other relatives and friends.
In lieu of flowers, the family has requested for donations to please be made in memory of Judy to the St. Peter Orthodox Church Flower Fund.